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bennysdad:
Excellent information AAllen good job.

It would be good for members to understand the history of laws, the current laws and where the laws are headed according to NFOA.

I believe that having  "Stand Your Ground", the "Castle Doctrine" would not be needed. Different wording in the laws varies by state and could make a law powerful, fitting our needs.

Maybe "Castle Doctrine" legislature could be written that has "Stand Your Ground" wording in it since "Stand Your Ground" opposition are attacking. Maybe creating legislature around "self defense" that has parts of "Stand Your Ground" in it?

I would like to see the elimination of civil liability for the permit holder from the criminal aggressor.

AAllen:
Bennysdad, for people that want to be involved in this fight or for firearms owners rights in general I recommend 2 things: get in touch with Rod Moeller who is the President and Chief Lobbyist for the NFOA, he knows up to the minute what is going on and what help and where its needed as well as what the current thoughts from the Senators are.  Second is study and learn, a good place to get started at that besides the internet is https://www.saf.org/?espresso_events=gun-rights-policy-conference-2015 .

Dan W:
Andy, thanks for taking the time to type all that out for us.

Husker_Fan:
Excellent write up, Andy.


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